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Jofra Archer was seen napping throughout third ODI vs India© X (Twitter)
England pacer Jofra Archer was caught napping within the crew’s dugout throughout the third ODI in opposition to India in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. The incident occurred throughout the twenty fifth over of England’s innings with the guests chasing 357 to win. Through the innings, cameras noticed taking a nap on the dugout with Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone batting within the center. A video of the identical has gone viral on social media as former India head coach Ravi Shastri stated on air ‘Good time for a nap’.
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Archer participant 4 of the 5 T20Is, in addition to one ODI, taking simply seven wickets throughout the tour.
It was a complete dominating present from Workforce India as they registered a giant 142-run victory over England within the third ODI because the hosts swept away the three-match sequence.
India ticked all of the remaining packing containers with vice-captain Shubman Gill (112) following up his twin fifties earlier within the sequence with a seventh ODI ton of his profession whereas middle-order mainstays Virat Kohli (52) and Shreyas Iyer (78) pushed India to a formidable 356 within the first half.
Indian bowlers then took over the mantle to finish the England demolition job, bundling out the guests for a mere 214 in 34.2 overs to finish a complete victory – their second largest in ODIs when it comes to runs in opposition to a well-recognized opponent.
There was no change within the script for English, who got here crashing down in opposition to spin after a glowing begin in opposition to tempo, which was supplied by the pair of Ben Duckett (34) and Phil Salt (24) in tow.
The slowness of the floor aided Indian bowlers as strike-making turned troublesome because the match progressed.
Duckett took cost of England’s response early on however performed one shot too many. After smacking Arshdeep Singh (2/33) for 4 consecutive boundaries across the park within the fifth over, he once more went after the left-arm seamer however was deceived by the ‘tempo off’ knuckle ball.
“Very very pleasing (with the way the series went). We knew there will be challenges that we could face. I mean there is nothing I could have done about that (the ball that got rid of him today). Credit to the bowler and the bowler is there to get you out and you are there as a batter to challenge that. Just nicked the ball, second ball I was facing and couldn’t have done anything about that. I don’t see there was anything wrong we did this series,” stated India skipper Rohit Sharma after the win.
(With PTI Inputs)
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